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Nightmare Stacks
Nightmare Stacks | Charles Stross
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The Laundry Files fast-paced blend of espionage thrills, mundane office comedy and Lovecraftian horror (SFX) continues as Hugo Award-winning author Charles Stross assigns a day trader to a permanent position on the night shift... After stumbling upon the algorithm that turned him and his fellow merchant bankers into vampires, Alex Schwartz was drafted by the Laundry, Britain s secret counter-occult agency that s humanity s first line of defense against the forces of darkness. Dependent on his new employers for his continued existence as Alex has no stomach for predatory blood-sucking he has little choice but to accept his new role as an operative-in-training. For his first assignment, Alex is dispatched to Leeds to help assess the costs of renovating a 1950s Cold War bunker for use as the Laundry s new headquarters. Unfortunately, Leeds is Alex s hometown, and the thought of breaking the news to his parents that he s left banking for the Civil Service, while hiding his undead condition, is causing him more anxiety than learning how to live as a vampire secret agent preparing to confront multiple apocalypses. Alex s only saving grace is Cassie Brewer, a drama student appearing in the local goth festival who is inexplicably attracted to him despite his awkward personality and massive amounts of sunblock. But Cassie has secrets of her own secrets that make Alex s nightlife behaviors seem positively normal..."
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Still no Bob this time 😢. Although Alex, a young, awkward vampire mage, and his terrifyingly eldritch Elven princess who came to Earth to enslave humanity are a nice palette cleanser. More humorous than the last one, although droves of people die, and we‘re clearly still snowballing towards the end of the world.

And, oh boy, there go the tentacled, carnivorous unicorns again…

Great, even if the POV was unexpected.

4.0/5

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LibrarianRyan
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#bookstacks “I‘ve got plenty. But who cares, no big deal... I want more”

That is how that song goes right?😁

#30JuneBooks. @howjessreads

mrp27 Ha! Love it. 6y
Gissy Yes! I love that song too! 😜 6y
BooknerdsLife 😍😍😍 6y
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#BookStack
#30JuneBooks
@HowJessReads

My book stack of library books and one book for a blog tour this month. I may be using the renew feature a few times on some of these, but I couldn't help myself

North of the Rock
Road to Jonestown
Lost Boy
Magic Misfits
Haunting of Hill House
Seductive Poison
Columbine
Pres. is Missing

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Owlizabeth
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This #chaos makes me feel #calm. I love looking at my book stacks and the worlds they may take me to, if I ever get around to them.

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Here‘s some of the books planned for November. I‘ll never read them all but they look pretty. 😂 Happy November! #novembergoals

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Latest book haul comes courtesy of @Pamwurtzler !! Raiding her shelves (and wallet) is the best!! 😘

Pamwurtzler Back at you! ❤️ 7y
Lynnsoprano Oh, I spy Summer Wives! 7y
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Suzze
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Step One of getting my stacks up off the floor : new bookends. Now to figure out where I have the space for them.

LeahBergen 👏🏻👏🏻 8y
ABookishHart PURPLE 💜💜💜💜 8y
queerbookreader You know those wire locker shelves? I use one of those to keep some of my books off the floor. It only raises them up like a foot but at least they aren't on the ground 8y
Suzze @lemonlime799 Good idea! 8y
Suzze @abookishheart My favorite color! 8y
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Anyone read this? I'm intrigued the cover is so cool!! Also it has stacks in the title, I'm thinking library stacks... where could I go wrong??

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Stacks of books everywhere. #blameitonlitsy 😂📚📚📚📚📚 #somethingforsept #septphotochallenge

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😍😍😍 loving the look of this! #bookshopbrowsing 👽👽👽

brendanmleonard Looooove him. 8y
Oblomov26 Great series 8y
TheLondonBookworm @brendanmleonard @Oblomov26 I'm just starting out with it! 👍👍👍 8y
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I'm not entirely happy with the characters, and the narrative could definitely be improved, but the plot kind of makes up for those shortcomings. At any rate, I'm glad to leave this behind and get on to the next book, where hopefully a better character and better narrative will be waiting for me. Full review here: http://wp.me/p21txV-ug

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Image is a screen grab from the film adaptation of Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring.

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The US was a colonial power too. Image: School begins (1899) by Louis Dalrymple. Appeared as a centerfold in Puck, v. 44, no. 1142, on January 25, 1899. Depicts Uncle Sam "schooling" the new American possessions of the Philippines, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. Information on the original can be found here: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2012647459/

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Mayread I keep sending your quotes from this book to a friend who works in TV. They all work perfectly for that industry. 😏 8y
kammartinez @Skiles I hope they get a laugh out of them then XD. To be fair, Charles Stross is an author who's VERY in-touch with pop culture, and this whole series is grounded on that (plus other aspects of geekery like comics and movies and computers). I bet your friend would enjoy the series as well :). 8y
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What better way to start the latest book in one of my favorite eldritch urban fantasy series than by nibbling on some Japanese-style cheese tarts? They won't keep the Dead Gods away, but at least if I die, I'll die happy and full ;D.